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'''This guide is not an absolute set of instructions.''' Some truly amazing roleplaying scenarios have come forth from trials that would violate pretty much every rule on proceedings in a realistic setting. Trials are ultimately an opportunity to enhance your roleplaying experience and yell '''OBJECTION!''' in a legitimate situation.
'''This guide is not an absolute set of instructions.''' Some truly amazing roleplaying scenarios have come forth from trials that would violate pretty much every rule on proceedings in a realistic setting. Trials are ultimately an opportunity to enhance your roleplaying experience and yell '''OBJECTION!''' in a legitimate situation.
[[File:Courtroom.png|300px|thumb|alt=Forensics|[[Courtroom|The Courtroom]], where most trials are conducted. Green is the Defense, Red the Prosecution and Blue the Judge. The yellow square is the Witness Stand; the glass box is used for particularly dangerous Defendants.]]<br>
[[File:Courtroom.png|300px|thumb|alt=Forensics|[[Courtroom|The Courtroom]], where most trials are conducted. Green is the Defense, Red the Prosecution and Blue the Judge. The yellow square is the Witness Stand; the glass box can also be used to hold Witnesses if you want to keep them further away from the crowd and Defendant.]]<br>


== The difference between Criminal and Civil Law ==
== The difference between Criminal and Civil Law ==
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